​After spending the last two years splitting his time between playing guitar for Widespread Panic songwriter Jerry Joseph and performing with his own band, Jeff Crosby hit the studio to produce his fourth full length album, Postcards from Magdalena, being released October 27. The collection of songs was inspired by the places and cultures Crosby experienced while traveling across the U.S., Iceland, the U.K., Colombia, Nicaragua, and Alaska.

To celebrate the new release, Crosby is hitting the road for a nationwide tour starting in Nashville, TN, and ending with a three-night run in his home town of Boise, ID.

The album’s first single, “Cold Summer,” comes out on September 8, followed by an album pre-sale starting on October 6 with the instant-grat track, “Best $25 I Ever Spent.”

Produced and engineered by Gregg Williams (Dandy Warhols, Blitzen Trapper, Pete Droge, Jesse Malin), Postcards from Magdalena is being self-released by Jeff in the U.S., and in the U.K. and Ireland with label partner At The Helm Records.